The Duke by Ian Lloyd

The Duke by Ian Lloyd

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A witty and unconventional biography of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in his centenary year – perfect for fans of The Crown

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The Duke by Ian Lloyd

A witty and unconventional biography of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in his centenary year perfect for fans of The Crown

A fascinating account of Prince Philip as seen from every conceivable angleIan Lloyd demonstrates that there is much we didn’t know about this much-loved – and at times controversial – royal consort

-- Joe Little, editor of Majesty magazine

Fascinating

-- Victoria Ward, Daily Telegraph

Wonderfully lively

-- Grazia

Jaunty, fun and informative ... a multifaceted account

* Tatler *

Witty [and] well-researched

-- Alice Scarsi, Daily Express

Very readable ... The book doesn’t gloss over any criticism of its subject, but reminds us that Philip has lived an extraordinary life that, in many ways, has been far from easy

-- Roland White, Daily Mail
IAN LLOYD has spent twenty years as a full-time writer and photographer, specialising in the British Royal Family. He has had two books in the Sunday Times bestseller list (both 2011) and writes regular features for the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Hello and Majesty. Ian is also the Royal Correspondent for The Sunday Post and a regular royal pundit on Sky News, BBC News and BBC Radio 5 Live. For the death of the Queen, he appeared in over 50 hours of TV coverage for Sky News, as well as two appearances on BBC Breakfast and three on GB News. He was also interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live, Times Radio and TV networks in the USA, Australia, Italy, Mexico, Brazil and Qatar.
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ISBN 13 9780750996082
ISBN 10 0750996080
Title The Duke
Author Ian Lloyd
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2021-02-18
Number of pages 320
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